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IWIN2014 Program

Tuesday, September 9, 2014
15:30 - 17:00 Registration
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
09:30 - 10:00 Opening
10:00 - 12:00 Session 1: ITS
13:00 - 15:30 Session 2: Databases and Systems
15:45 - 18:15 Session 3: Social Systems
Thursday, September 11, 2014
09:30 - 12:00 Session 4: Intelligent Systems and Applications
13:00 - 14:00 Keynote Speech 1
14:00 - 15:00 Keynote Speech 2
15:15 - 17:15 Session 5: Networks, Applications and Web
17:30 - 18:30 Keynote Speech 3
Friday, September 12, 2014
09:30 - 10:30 Panel Session
10:45 - 12:00 Panel Session (Cont'd)
13:00 - 14:30 Open Discussion
14:30 - 15:00 Closing


Keynote Speech 1

  • R&D Activities in Europe toward Mobile Communication Evolution
    Mr. Atsushi TAKESHITA, DOCOMO Communications Laboratories Europe GmbH (DOCOMO Euro-Labs)

Keynote Speech 2

  • From "Web Computing" to "Front Computing" -The complex of enterprise and consumer ICT-
    Dr. Ichiro Iida, Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd.

Keynote Speech 3

  • Future Informatics Environment - a Perspective from 30 years experience -
    Dr. Masashi Saitoh, Information Technology R&D Center, Mitsubishi Electric Corp.

Session 1: Intelligent Transportation Systems

Chair: Tomoya Kitani

  1. A method for estimating road surface conditions with a smartphone
    Tomohiro Nomura and Yoh Shiraishi
  2. Method for Gathering Road Surface Conditions on Bikes with Smartphones
    Natsumi Takahashi, Seiji Matsuyama, Hirohito Kakizawa and Ryozo Kiyohara
  3. A method for detection of traffic conditions in oncoming lane by using in-vehicle camera images
    Ryo Shindo and Yoh Shiraishi
  4. Multi-region adaptive geocast enabling two-way communication
    Hiroki Kobayashi, Yoshitaka Nakamura and Osamu Takahashi

Session 2: Databases and Systems

Chair: Takuya Yoshihiro

  1. Implementation and evaluations of recovery method for batch update
    Tsukasa Kudo, Masahiko Ishino, Kenji Saotome and Nobuhiro Kataoka
  2. A simulator for the execution efficiency measurement of distributed multi-database virtualization
    Daichi Kano, Hiroyuki Sato, Jun Sawamoto and Yuji Wada
  3. A construction method of efficient SkipGraph using the performance of peers in heterogeneous environment
    Yohe Yasutomo, Yoshitaka Nakamura and Osamu Takahashi
  4. Formal Verifcation Technique for Consistency Checking between equals and hashCode methods in Java
    Hiroaki Shimba, Takafumi Ohta, Hiroki Onoue, Kozo Okano and Shinji Kusumoto
  5. A study of the Product Development Process through Deepened Foundation R&D - Based on the Case Study of the Mobile Phone Businesses for Middle Aged and Elderly Customers -
    Tatsuo Tomita, Yoichiro Igarashi, Masao Yamasawa, Kaoru Chujo, Masayuki Kato, Ichiro Iida and Hiroshi Mineno

Session 3: Social Systems

Chair: Kozo Okano

  1. Learning Material Recommendation Service with E-Learning Database
    Yuji Wada, Ryuhei Kurihara, Jun Sawamoto, Hiroyuki Sato and Hisao Fukuoka
  2. A Proposal of a Care Worker Support System Using Care Worker's Act of Voicing "Koekake"
    Jun Sawamoto, Chikataka Sato, Eiji Sugino, Norihisa Segawa, Hiroshi Yajima and Manabu Kurosawa
  3. Operator-Assisted e-Government System and its Application Domain
    Yoshihiro Uda, Kazuhiro Yoshida and Yoshitoshi Murata
  4. Basic design of child care support application
    Ayaka Nishiwaki, Katsuhiro Naito, Takaaki Hishida and Tadanori Mizuno
  5. A Proposal of CS Unplugged Utilizing Regional Materials
    Hisao Fukuoka, Akane Kawakami and Yuji Wada

Session 4: Intelligent Systems and Applications

Chair: Yoshitaka Nakamura

  1. A Study of Estimating a Baby's Awakening-time at Night for Childcare Support
    Rina Kanazawa, Ikuma Sato and Yuichi Fujino
  2. Simple-electroencephalography based feedback learning used during memorization work
    Kouji Yoshida, Fumiyasu Hirai and Isao Miyaji
  3. Measurement of Olfaction in Children with Autism by Olfactory Display Using Pulse Ejection
    Eri Matsuura, Risa Suzuki, Shutaro Homma and Ken-ichi Okada
  4. Finding An Area with Close Phenotype Values to Predict Proteins That Control Phenotypes
    Takatoshi Fujiki, Empei Gaku, and Takuya Yoshihiro
  5. A cooperative GPS/GNSS positioning method with neighboring receivers
    Tomoya Kitani, Hiroyuki Hatano, Masahiro Fujii, Atsushi Ito and Yu Watanabe

Session 5: Networks, Applications and Web

Chair: Yoh Shiraishi

  1. A selection method of optimal channel in wireless network by the dynamic control of the Duty Cycle threshold
    Yoshitaka Nakamura, Yutaka Takahashi and Osamu Takahashi
  2. Adopted Transfer Learning to Item Purchase Prediction on Web Marketing
    Noriko Takaya, Yusuke Kumagae, Yusuke Ichikawa, and Hiroshi Sawada
  3. A Proposal of a Knowledge Model using RDF-based Service Control for Security and Privacy in Ubiquitous Sensor Networks
    Makoto Sato, Yoshimi Teshigawara and Ryoichi Sasaki
  4. Computing Evaluation Scores with An Arbitrary Aspect from Evaluation Texts in Review Sites
    Satoru Hosokawa, Etsuko Inoue, Takuya Yoshihiro and Masaru Nakagawa
  5. Damage-resilient Network Services - Trusted Cloud Computing -
    Norio Shiratori, Storu Izumi, Takuo Suganuma, Shinji Kitagami, Yotaro Miyanishi and Yoshitaka Shibata

Panel Session

Title
  • Toward Future ICT Systems - Requirements and Solutions -
Chair
  • Prof. Norio Shiratori, Waseda University, Japan
Panelists
  • Dr. Masashi Saito, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan
  • Prof. Yoh Shiraishi, Future University Hakodate, Japan
  • Prof. Tomoya Kitani, Shizuoka University, Japan
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